Biological Sciences and Bioengineering

What is Biological Sciences and Bioengineering?

Biological Sciences and Bioengineering program (BIO) aims to educate students about developing new bioinformatics tools. They also learn about Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Cell and Tissue Engineering, Biomedical Devices, Computational Bioengineering, Biomedical Imaging, Premed and Synthetic Biology. Students acquire knowledge about applying engineering principles to the re-conceptualization of biological phenomena.

Scope of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering?

Biological scientists and biological engineers have the opportunity to work in specialty areas such as bio-instrumentation, biomechanics, clinical and rehabilitation engineering.

One of the primary tasks of rehabilitation engineers is to help improve the lives of those who have physical impairments. While the bioengineer works in the field of biomechanics, he can save several lives by developing artificial heart and replacing the valves of the heart, artificial kidney, and artificial hip.